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Top 3 MVP Candidates as the NBA Finals Moves to a Best-of-Three Series

Could we see a member of the losing team win the Finals MVP for the first time since Jerry West in 1969?
Mike KadlickBy Mike Kadlick06/12/2022Updated:06/13/20224 Mins Read
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The NBA Finals is all tied up after four games – and it’s the stars that are carrying the load for the Celtics and the Warriors.

This is a star-driven league, and the Finals MVP award is almost always reserved for these stars. I alluded to this in my pre-series article about the MVP award:

More often than not, championship MVP trophies will go to the best player on the winning team. That is, of course, why Steph (-105) and Tatum (+140) are so far removed from everyone else on this list.

Since 2000, just three players (Tony Parker in 2007, Kawhi Leonard in 2014, and Andre Iguodala in 2015) have won the Bill Russell MVP Award without being the clear cut leader and top player on their team.

This is clearly reflected in the betting odds from our partner’s at BetOnline.ag. Here’s a look at their updated list on who they think will win the Bill Russell MVP trophy:

2022 NBA Finals MVP

Stephen Curry                        +130

Jayson Tatum                         +185

Jaylen Brown                          +400

Marcus Smart                       +2500

Al Horford                              +4000

Andrew Wiggins                   +8000

Klay Thompson                   +15000

Draymond Green                +15000

Jordan Poole                        +15000

Derrick White                       +15000

As you can see – it’s essentially a three horse race between Steph Curry, Jayson Tatum, and Jaylen Brown. But who will take it home? Here’s how I would rank them:


3. Jayson Tatum (+185)

Tatum was my pick before the series started. He’s Boston’s best player, he’s their go-to guy when they need a bucket, and he’s poised to be a top-5 player in this league for year’s to come.

Tatum has played solid complimentary basketball over the first four games of the series, but he’s really struggled scoring the basketball efficiently. According to Mass Live’s Brian Robb, Tatum is shooting just 27.5% from 2-point range this series. Take a look at what coach Ime Udoka said about his struggles on Friday night:

I still have faith in Boston across the finish line, but Tatum is going to have to get it together – and he’s going to have to get it together fast. It’s difficult to win a championship without your best player playing their best brand of basketball – if only there was another guy who could carry the load for Boston… Oh wait:


2. Jaylen Brown (+400)

Though I firmly believe that Tatum is the Celtics best player and they ultimately go as he does – Jaylen Brown has been far more consistent at scoring the basketball this series. Brown is averaging 22 points per game thus far in the Finals, and he’s doing it efficiently.

Jayson Tatum is rebounding better, passing better, and playin better defense – but Brown has more of a killer instinct at this point in his career. He may need to step up and put the Warriors away, and I don’t see Tatum having any problem letting him do so.


1. Stephen Curry (-125)

It’s looking more and more like the Golden State Warriors are going to win the NBA title, and it is all because of Steph Curry.

He’s scoring 34 points per game in the Finals, and he’s burying three-pointers like it’s no ones business. Look at this shot from the 2x league MVP on Friday night to tie the game at 73:

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A stone cold killer is what he is.

In fact – Curry has been so dominant thus far that I truly feel that he could win the MVP even if the Warriors lose. The last person to do so? Jerry West in 1969. It could be time to change the logo soon…

Curry and the Warriors are 3.5-point favorites for Monday night’s game five according to BetOnline.ag. Stay tuned on CLNSMedia.com for my betting preview and prediction.

Make sure to follow Mike on Twitter @mikekadlick, and follow @CelticsCLNS for the latest up-to-date Celtics news!

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